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Patient Care Conference: HIV Management
Description
This one-hour patient care conference is held weekly and is expressly for care providers in the Ryan White EIS grant at the Positive Health Clinic in Morgantown, WV. Patients are presented using the multidisciplinary team model. The discussion is led ...
Intented Audience
HIV care providers at Positive Health Clinic in Morgantown.
Contact
Alysa Bush
This one-hour patient care conference is held weekly and is expressly for care providers in the Ryan White EIS grant at the Positive Health Clinic in Morgantown, WV. Patients are presented using the multidisciplinary team model. The discussion is led ...
Intented Audience
HIV care providers at Positive Health Clinic in Morgantown.
Contact
Alysa Bush
West Virginia
April 22, 2026 8:00amInvite Only/Password Protected
Case Management Coordination Project: Secondary Trauma, Resilience, and Self Care for the Helping Professional
Description
This event will discuss secondary trauma, vicarious post-traumatic growth, self-care toolkit, and resilience. Medical Case Managers will be provided with base knowledge in these areas and a toolkit to use in their own work.
Intented Audience
Medical Case Managers and Supervisors
Contact
Haley Slezosky, MPH
This event will discuss secondary trauma, vicarious post-traumatic growth, self-care toolkit, and resilience. Medical Case Managers will be provided with base knowledge in these areas and a toolkit to use in their own work.
Intented Audience
Medical Case Managers and Supervisors
Contact
Haley Slezosky, MPH
Philadelphia/Health Federation
April 22, 2026 9:00amInvite Only/Password Protected
HIV/HCV ECHO Series: Altering ART (Virtual Event)
Description
HCV/HIV Series and Case Discussion
April Topic: Altering ART
As HIV continues to increase in West Virginia, it is more important than ever to engage in ongoing discussion around HIV prevention and care. The HCV/HIV ECHO Series brings ...
Intented Audience
Primary Care Providers and other healthcare professionals interested in HIV prevention
Contact
Alysa Bush
HCV/HIV Series and Case Discussion
April Topic: Altering ART
As HIV continues to increase in West Virginia, it is more important than ever to engage in ongoing discussion around HIV prevention and care. The HCV/HIV ECHO Series brings ...
Intented Audience
Primary Care Providers and other healthcare professionals interested in HIV prevention
Contact
Alysa Bush
West Virginia
April 23, 2026 12:15pmClinical Series: HIV Prescribing Guidelines and Management Considerations for Primary Care and non-ID Providers (FH/Virtual)
Description
In this course, Dr. Tristen Jones will discuss ART, rapid start, and HIV care management in primary care settings. As well as the importance of healthcare maintenance and adherence for patients with HIV. This course highlights evolving areas of research ...
Intented Audience
Doctors, Pharmacists, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Social Workers, Case Managers
Contact
Emily Cadden
In this course, Dr. Tristen Jones will discuss ART, rapid start, and HIV care management in primary care settings. As well as the importance of healthcare maintenance and adherence for patients with HIV. This course highlights evolving areas of research ...
Intented Audience
Doctors, Pharmacists, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Social Workers, Case Managers
Contact
Emily Cadden
Virginia Commonwealth University
April 24, 2026 11:00amThe Pharmacist's Role in Primary Care Settings: HIV Treatment and Prevention
Description
The Howard University Regional Partner site invites you to explore, "The Pharmacist’s Role in Primary Care Settings: HIV Treatment & Prevention". Due to existing provider shortages, particularly in rural communities, the role of the Pharmacist has become even more essential ...
Intented Audience
Pharmacists, Nurses, Physicians, Social Workers, other healthcare professionals
Contact
Rodney Lewis Jr
The Howard University Regional Partner site invites you to explore, "The Pharmacist’s Role in Primary Care Settings: HIV Treatment & Prevention". Due to existing provider shortages, particularly in rural communities, the role of the Pharmacist has become even more essential ...
Intented Audience
Pharmacists, Nurses, Physicians, Social Workers, other healthcare professionals
Contact
Rodney Lewis Jr
Howard University
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